Most boats depreciate the bulk of their value in the first five years. If one knows that they will own the boat for much more then five years then new definitely will make more sense.
Conversely, if one thinks that the length of ownership will be just one, or two years to "check it out", then used makes lots of sense.
Another great advantage to buying new is ease of ownership. The maintenance will be much less and new equipment has much fewer problems and is also covered by warranty. Here is where great dealer support is important as a good dealer can make ownership much more enjoyable, since the owner doesn't have to deal with any of the 'new boat problems' that may pop up.
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2003 Lagoon Power 43
Blue Pearl is in showroom condition! Low hours - original owner. Exceptional interior layout with cabin head room of 6'7". Ideal cruising yacht the entire family will enjoy for years to come.
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2005 Cumberland 44
The Cumberland 44's popularity in today's market is a result of their their patented displacement hulls that knife through the water rather than coming up on a plane.
Known for it's great styling and very luxurious accomodations this Malcolm Tennant 44 is not only in pristine condition, but in a class of it's own! The owner's pride of ownership really shows.
Upon boarding this cat, you will immediately be impressed by the generously sized Aft cockpit & walk-about Swim platform. She achieves excellent speeds with maximum comfort.
Incorporating the additional fixed foil system, the CAT-A-FOIL range of vessels offers greater operating efficiency with speeds in excess of 35 knots, and with a 25% reduction in fuel costs.